good point Axton --
I thought of that after ward...
But I need the salt so I can make a way...
I love it when it is mpossible odds..
;-)

On 1/31/08, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Interesting topic.  This is a question for anyone with C programming
> experience on unix or linux.
>
> When sending icmp packets, you have to create a raw socket.  This
> requires either running the program as root or setting suid bit and
> the owner of the program to root.  With the structure of the plugin
> server, would a shared object (.so) loaded by arplugin not running as
> root be able to create a raw socket if the .so was owned by root and
> the the suid bit set?
>
> Thanks,
> Axton Grams
>
> On Jan 30, 2008 6:30 PM, patrick zandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > **
> > --Concept--
> > Unless this application is going to provide some internal historical
> data..
> > I see no reason for maintaining it in ARS.
> > Just call a widget. -- Create a VB or Something else, that pop's a
> window
> > and shows network health.
> > or even use the widget to call a View of HP Openview (your personal View
> of
> > Servers, Services)
> > or Bim/Sim it, and have the Proformance monitor show you your
> specialized
> > view (highend customers).
> > --
> > I used to have a script in unix around that I wrote some 12 years ago..
> that
> > was pretty cool, will have to see if I can modify it to run on MS..but
> first
> > I have to find it. You just plug in the Servers/Whatever.. and every 30
> > seconds it told you if it was alive or down. You have to be able to
> write
> > something like this in windows easy enough.
> >
> > I know there are hundreds of Scripters on the list.. that could just pop
> > that out.. no problem.
> > Maybe a config file and an Executable. -- use Remedy usertool to modify
> the
> > Config as you choose, and run the executable.
> >
> > I found one in PERL
> http://cpan.org/authors/id/S/SR/SREZIC/pingomatic-1.013
> > But we need one that pops a MS Window and shows the data.. right..
> > on the unix side found this..
> > http://www.sunmanagers.org/pipermail/summaries/2003-January/002996.html
> > ... Coder's Arise...
> > Surely it is possible to have a small window with Tiny font, pop a
> window
> > and show
> > name  --> Alive
> > name ++ Down
> > name --> Alive
> >
> > and it stays on top. Forced..
> > --/Concept
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 1/30/08, Steven Pataray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > **
> > > As for the Up and Down field, maybe have the results create a text
> file on
> > the server then create a Menu of Menu Type of File to access the text
> file.
> > Then connect the menu to a character field.
> > >
> > > Steve
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 1/30/08, William H. Will Du Chene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Why not...
> > > >
> > > > 1.) Develop a form that contains the ip address, or host name of the
> > > > machine that you want to ping.
> > > > 2.) Develop a view form with a table field that queries the host
> form.
> > > > 3.) Develop a simple Perl script and place it on your server to be
> run
> > via
> > > > an escalation every X minutes.
> > > >
> > > > The Perl script would then use the ARSPerl module to open up the
> host
> > form
> > > > within the AR System and retrieve a list of the hosts that it needs
> to
> > > > contact. It would then cycle through each of the servers therein,
> and
> > > > update the corrosponding server's host record within the AR System.
> The
> > > > Perl script could use either one of the Net modules, or simply be a
> > > > wrapper for the ping utility. Maybe you could even do something a
> bit
> > more
> > > > classy, such as open a connection to the any of the services that
> might
> > be
> > > > on the server and verify that they are available (for example, if
> this
> > > > server is an IMAP server, your script could access an account, or if
> the
> > > > server is a database server, it could create a row in a test table &
> > > > database) and collect the delta for the amount of time that the
> > operation
> > > > took and place that into the host record.
> > > >
> > > > From your control panel form, use an active link that updates every
> X
> > time
> > > > period. The idea being that any servers that are down, or services
> that
> > > > would be unavailable would be visible within the control panel. Of
> > course,
> > > > the accuracy is limited by the delta in time that is present between
> the
> > > > last run time of the script and the refresh on the control panel,
> but it
> > > > should work fine for the average stuff. Besides, if it's a major
> network
> > > > or service outage, the customers will be on the phone anyway...
> > > >
> > > > Just a thought...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > >
> > > > Will Du Chene
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > http://www.myspace.com/wduchene
> > > >
> > > >
> >
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> > >
> > > Steven Pataray
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